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Prior Meetings (1999-2000 Academic Year)

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  • Marcy Wainwright (8/15/00)
    • Assembly of New Individual Excitatory Synapses: Time Course and Temporal Order of Synaptic Molecule Recruitment
    Ricardo Mozzachiodi (6/13/00)
    • Mutations of the Caenorhabditis elegans Brain-Specific Inorganic Phosphate Transporter eat-4 Affect Habituation of the Tap-Withdrawl Response without Affecting the Response Itself
  • Doug Baxter (6/6/00)
    • Modulation of a Pacemaker Current Through CA2+ Induced Stimulation of cAMP Production
  • Fred Lorenzetti (5/30/00)
    • Neural Changes after Operant Conditioning of the Aerial Respiratory Behavior in Lymnaea stagnalis
  • Jeannie Chin (5/23/00)
    • Synapsins as mediators of BDNF-enhanced neurotransmitter release
  • Han Zhang (5/16/00)
    • Experience-dependent plasticity of dendritic spines in the developing rat barrel cortex in vivo
  • Marcy Wainwright (5/9/00)
  • Jonathan (5/2/00)
    • Glutamate release in severe brain ischaemia is mainly by reversed uptake
  • Eric Robson (4/25/00)
    • Implications of ALL-or-None Synaptic Transmission and Short-Term Depression beyond Vesicle DepletionL A Computational Study
  • Paul Smolen (4/18/00)
    • Mechanisms for Generating the Autonomous cAMP-Dependent Protein Kinase Required for Lonmg-Term Facilitation in Aplysia
  • Len Cleary (4/11/00)
    • Highly Localized Ca2+ Accumulation Revealed by Multiphoton Microscopy in an Identified Motoneuron and Its Modulation by Dopamine
  • Susie Candy (4/4/00)
    • Mechanism of Cannabinoid Effects on Long-Term Potentiation and Depression in Hippocampal CA1 Neurons
  • Diasinou Fioravante (3/28/00)
    • Synaptogyrins Regulate Ca2+ dependent Exocytosis in PC12 Cells
  • Paul Smolen (3/21/00)
  • Riccardo Mozzachiodi (3/14/00)
    • Modulation of Presynaptic Action Potential Kinectics Underlies Synaptic Facilitation of Type B Photoreceptors after Associative Condiionting in Hermissenda
  • Gregg Phares (3/7/00)
    • Syntaxin 1A Interacts wwith Multiple Exocytic Proteins to Regulate Neurotransmitter Release in Vivo
  • Fred Lorenzetti (2/29/00)
    • How the Basal Ganglia Use Parallel Excitatory and Inhibitory Learning Pathways to Selectively Respond to Unexpected Rewarding Cues
  • Paul Smolen (2/22/00)
  • Evangelos Antzoulatos (2/15/00)
  • Annie Angers (2/8/00)
    • The Septin CDCrel-1 Binds Syntaxin and Inhibits Exocytosis Doug Baxter (2/1/00)
  • Han Zhang (1/25/00)
  • Marcy Wainwright (1/18/00)
  • Eric Robson (1/11/00)
  • Evangelos Antzoulatos (12/21/99)
    • Regulation of the readily releasable vesicle pool by protein kinase C Annie Angers (12/14/99)
    • A Phospho-Switch controls the Dynamic Association of Synapsins with Synaptic Vesicles
  • Gregg Phares (12/7/99)
    • UNC-13 is required for synaptic vesicle fusion in C. elegans
  • Susie Candy (11/30/99)
    • A Role for extracellular adenosine in time-dependent reversal of long-term potentiation by low-frequency stimulation at hippocampal CA1 synapses
  • Ricardo Mozzachiodi (11/16/99)
    • Generalization of habituation and intrinsic sensitization in the leech
  • Jeannie Chin (10/5/99)
    • The Mitogen-Activated protein kinase cascade couples PKA and PKC to cAMP response element binding protein phosphorylation in area CA1 of hippocampus
  • Paul Smolen (9/28/99)
    • Differential roles of Ca2+/Calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II and mitogen-activated protein kinase activation in hippocampal long-term potentiation

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